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Tim Mackaness

Dining Chicken Chair

The 1970s saw a brief spate of interest in figural and “fantasy” furniture, by the likes of Tommy Simpson and Daniel Jackson. While this period style abated quickly, it still appeals in retrospect for its sheer imaginative energy. Oregon craftsman Tim Mackaness contributed to the trend in a particularly plucky way, as this Chicken Chair demonstrates. While it is certainly comical, one should not overlook the careful craftsmanship, with a radially laminated back joined to the curved seat using a giant dovetail.

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106.68 cm
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88.9 cm
×
58.42 cm

Seat height: 19in

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Image credits: Clemens Kois for Patrick Parrish Gallery

Tim Mackaness
Black walnut, koa
Patrick Parrish Gallery
1970s

The 1970s saw a brief spate of interest in figural and “fantasy” furniture, by the likes of Tommy Simpson and Daniel Jackson. While this period style abated quickly, it still appeals in retrospect for its sheer imaginative energy. Oregon craftsman Tim Mackaness contributed to the trend in a particularly plucky way, as this Chicken Chair demonstrates. While it is certainly comical, one should not overlook the careful craftsmanship, with a radially laminated back joined to the curved seat using a giant dovetail.